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Return to Flight Multimedia Page
Watch the process of preparing for Return to Flight.
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Return to Flight on NASA TV
In preparation for NASA's Return to Flight, educational videos are scheduled for broadcast during the week of July 25-31, 2005.
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Return to Flight Poster
Celebrate with NASA as they get ready for the event of the year.
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NASA Kids Science News Network (KSNN)™ Videos

What Do Astronauts Pack for Their Trips to Space?
Chocolate, movies and books are allowed. But what isn't and why?
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How Does the Space Shuttle Blast Off?
Action and reaction -- that's the answer. Tune in for more information from NASA's Kids Science News Network.
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Why Do Astronauts Float Inside the Space Shuttle?
It's the same feeling that you feel when you travel downward in an elevator.
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Are You an Explorer?
NASA plans to send explorers to the Moon, Mars and beyond.
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Do You Wonder How Things Work?
You may have what it takes to make a difference at NASA.
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What Changes Make the Shuttle Safer?
New cameras, sensors, and lots of testing were required.
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